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Your hot dogs deserve the best, and this is it! Homemade relish is sweet, tangy, and tastes like childhood.
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This is a great creamy curry recipe. It is very mild, and unlike typical curries. A crowd pleaser!
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Celebrate the peach harvest with this smooth and very tasty soup served either chilled or hot! Best when the peaches are locally grown, ideally in late summer.
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This spicy split pea soup is a great addition to any Indian-themed meal. It pairs well with samosas and naan bread.
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Red amaranth leaves are tossed with onion, lots of garlic, and a pungent mix of exotic spices in this South Indian side dish of greens.
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One-pot Curried Ground Turkey—ground turkey sautéed with onions and garlic, then simmered with Indian seasonings, potatoes, tomatoes, and peas.
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There are lots of authentic vegetarian Indian dishes, but this hearty curry is more a seat-of-the-pants improvisation, actually based on a French technique The recipe, however, may be used as a template for any number of variations Make it with other winter vegetables, or change the combination to match the seasonal vegetables available throughout the year
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This Ethiopian dish is made with potatoes, cabbage, onion, and carrots.
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Cooked in two stages, this herbed rice, or sabzi polo, is a constant at the Persian New Year table, where everyone fights over the crust of crisp rice called tahdig You can use a food processor to chop the herbs if you like It's key to do the herbs in batches (don't overfill the bowl of the processor), to pulse rather than run and to stop and scrape a few times for even chopping
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.